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BY JULIAN A. SELBY.
COLUMBIA. S. C.. THUUSD?Af WQENlNQ. MARCH 18. 1869.
Tri-Weekly $6 a Year
VOLUME IV-NO ?06
THE PHOENIX.
PUBLISH ED DAtLT AND TRl-WEERLI.
rm GLEANER,
ZVEHT WEDNESDAY MORNINO.
8Y JULIAN A. SELBY,
ED i TO ii AND PROPRIETOR.
Office on Main St., few doors above Taylor.
TERMS INVARIABL Y IN ADVANCE.
BCBSOBIPTION.
Daily, 6 months..U 00 | Tri-Weekly, 6 mos...*2 50
Weekly, 6 month?.SI 50
ADVEBTISHMENTS
Inserted at 75 cents per square of nine lines for
tko first Insertion, and 60 cents each subsequent.
Weekly 75 cents each insertion.
4SF* A liberal discount made on the abood rales
when advertisements are inserted by the month.
AGENTS.-Hiram Mitchell, Spartanburg: J. R.
Allon. Cheater; 8. P. Kinard, Newberry C. H.;?Jas.
wibi, Union; Julina Poppe, Anderson C. H.
. Diseases-The whipping posts and brand?
ing irons of luxury.
, i Ease-Discounted time.
. Wealth-Baggage at the risk of the owuor.
"Economy-A first mortgage on wealth.
Enongh-Just a little moro.
Dignity-Wisdom in tights.
I Mischief-The malice of fun.
. Cook-Ono who manufactures appetites.
'Reduced Prices.
9TIERCES Genuino DaviB, Jr., "Diamond"
HAMS, in and to arrive, for sale at 23 cents
per pound, by C. H. BALDWIN.
Maroh 17_3
C. D. Eberhardt, Merchant Tailor,
[*mm WOULD respectfully inform his customers
HM and tho publio generally, that ho has now
(Mon hand a well selected Stock of Spring and
-iHLsumrucr GOODS, of the latest stylo.
Maroh 17_
Wanted,
1 fi) GOOD CARPENTERS. Apply at the Char
J_<U lotte and South Carolina Railroad Work?
shops. T. D. KLINE, M. M.
March 17 3
SKIFF & GAYLORD'S MINSTRELSIES
AND
BRASS BAND
Will Appear Saturday, Maroh 20.
FOR ONE NIGHT ONLY I
AT J ANN EY'S HALL!
THE largest organization now in existence.
Four Opera Comedians; thc Magnificent Quar?
tette; Andy McKee, the Great Song and Dance
Man; the Grand Tripple Clog Dance. The Won
?Lerfol Pantheoptipionioa description of the fol
owing beautiful scenes:
CITY OF BETHLEHEM;
Birth-place of Christ;
Mount Calvary and the Crucifixion;
. 1'. u ri al Plato of Lord Byron;
Napoleon Reviewing his Army;
Napoleon an Exile at St. Helena;
Soldier's Dream of Home;
Ship at Soa; Storm Arises; Thunder, Lightning
.and the Wreck.
Forming TWO GREAT SHOWS IN ONE.
PRICE OP ADMISSION, .... $1.00
: Children, .... 50
LOW GAYLORD, Manager.
JOB GAYLORD, General Agent. March 17 4
JANNEFS HALL !
TWO NIGHTS ONLY!
MONDAY AND TUE8DAY-March 22- 23.
THE ORIGINAL PEAK FAMILY
SWISS BELL RINGERS!
A ND the Celebrated "BERGER FAMILY," Vo
XI. cal is ts, Harpists, and Violinists, assisted by
SIB. SOL. SMITH RUSSELL, the talented facial
delineator. Everything new, brilliant, and at?
tractive.
The Largest Company of Bell Ringers
in the World !
A Completo Set of
Oar Hundred andTwcnty Purc-Tontil Hell?!
2Vo Grand Double Action Erard Harps.'
A "Staff" of Fare Silver J it Us:
A Magnijicent Silver Cornet Hand!
Cards of Admission, .... $1.00
Reserved seats may be obtaind at Bryan fi
McCarter'a Bookstore,'without extra charge.
March 17 6 W. W. FOWLER, Business A^ent.
Corn at Retail 1 rices.
I/^/^i^V BUSH. PRIME WHITE CORN,
. V J\J\_/ just received and for salo at re?
duced prices. Orders taken for Corn bv the car
load at lower rates than can Ix; furnished liv anv
other bona?. J. fe T. R. AGNEW. '
Lager Bier, &c.
KA DOZ. BREMEN LAGER BIER direct im
f_l V/ por tatton,
50 Do?. London Porter,
50 Doz. Seotch Ale.
1 Bbl. "WHEAT" WHISKEY-very linc- for
sale by GEO. M Y M.MERS.
NEW STOCK OF GOODS.
THE undersigned, having returned from New
York, tako8 the pleasure of informing his
customers and the public generally, that he has
now on hand, a well selected stock of
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS,
Viz: Fronch.'English and German CASSIMERE :,
FRENCH CLOTHS, Ac.
P. 8.-By strict attention to business, ho hopes
to receive the samo liberal share of patronage
extended to him heretofore. Call and examine
for yonrsolf. J. F. EISEN MANN.
March 12
Spec lal ZOTo-t?o ??.
To Consumptives.-Tho advertiser, having
been restored to health in a few weeks, by a very
Himple remedy-afterbaving suffered severalycarB
with a severe lnng affection, and .that dread dis?
ease, Consumption-is anxious tu make known to
his follow-suffererB tho means of cure.
To all who desire it, ho will send a copy of the
prescription used, (free ofoharge,) with the di?
rections for preparing and nsing ?he same, which
thoy will find a BUBB CUBE rou CONSUMPTION,
ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, etc. The object of the ad?
vertiser in sending the prescription, is to benefit I
tho afflicted, and spread information which he j
conceives to bo invaluable; and he hopes every
Sufferer will try his remedy, SB it will cost them
nothing, and may provo a blessing.
Parties wishing the prescription, will please ad?
dress REY. EDWARD A. WIL80N,
Williamsburg, Kings Countv, New York.
Feb 3 3mo
Error* of Youth. \ gentleman who suffered
for years from Nervous Debility, Premature Decay,
and all the effects of youthful indiscretion, will,
for the sake of suffering humanity, send free to I
all who need it, thc receipt and directions for |
making tho simple remedy by which he waa cured.
Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser's ex- ]
perienco, can do so by addressing, in perfect con?
fidence, JOHN B. OODEN,
Feb S Srno NO. 42 Cedar street, New York.
ESSAYS FOR YOUNG MEN-On tho ERRORS !
and ABUSES incident to Youth and Early Man-1
hood, with the humane view of treatment nnd
cure, sent by mail free of charge Address
HOWARD ASSOCIATION, Box P., Philadelphia,
Pa. Jan 20 3mo
Twenty-Sixth General Statement of The
Mutual Life Insurance Company, of New
York, for Year ending January 31,1869.
THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,
of New York-Ofrico, 144 and 146 Broadway.
(FOB DETAILED STATEMENT SEE ANNUAL BEPOBT. )
Net Assets, February 1, 1868.$22,662,452.14
Receipts during thc year,. 13,129,531.06
35,791,983.20
Disbursements during the year. 6,466,688.10
Net AKKUS, January 31, 1S09_$29,325,295.10
Invested as follows :
Cash.$ 1,882,689.63
Bonds and Mortgages. 21,458,357.43
United States aud New York State
8tocks, cost. 5,003,108.75
Real Estato. 951,807.08
Due from Agents. 29,332.21
129,325,295.10
ADD:
Deferred premiums, (semi-annual
and quarterly,).$ 1.339,07?.95
Premiums principally for Policies is?
sued iu Decembor and January,
in course of transmission,. 358,500.0'.
Interest due and unpaid. 6,614.83
Interest accrued but not due, on
Stocks, Bonds and Mortgages.. . 245,670 00
Market Value of Stocks ia excess of
cost,. 553,628.81
2,509,003.66
Gross A**etn, January 31, 1800 .$31,831,388.76
Net Reserves, Co.'s Table, 4 pr. cent., 28,758,512.02
Surplus. . 3,080,872.71
81,834,388.76
Am't New Insurance for the vear,... $ 53,442,235
Number of Policies,.". 17,334
Total Number of Policies in force
January 81, 1869, . 02.166
Amount insured therebv. 204,983,505
FREDERICK S. WINSTON. President.
RICUABD A. MCCUBDY, vice-President.
Sheppard Homans, Actuary; L. C. Lawton, As?
sistant Actuary; John M. Stuart, Secretary; Frede?
rick Schroeder, Assistant Secretary; Minturn
Post, M. D., and Isaac L. Kip, M. D., Medical
Examiners; Wm. Betts, LL. D., Hon. Lucius
Robinson, Hon. Henry E. Davies, Counsel.
March 17 GREGG, PALMER A CO., Agents.
Great Combination-Work and Speed.
_ BY" request of many owners of tho bost
Stock, tho celebe.ated Messenger Stal
Jfar>iion "DANVILLE," will season in Rich
v i / i i ,, ,t County, this spring, viz : At tho
Livery Stables, formerly owned by William Hitch?
cock, on tho 4th, 5th and 6t h of March, and at Mr.
W. H. Dowdy's, on the Woodward Plantation, in
thc Fork, on the 9th, 10th and Uth of March, and
alternately at the above placos every nino days.
Terms reasonable. For particulars, apply at tho
above places. March 2 Imo
Sngar and Coffee.
-I f\ HHDR. PORTO RICC SUGAR.
L\J 50 I bis. Refined Sugar,
75 bags **io Coffee, all grades,
15 hagH Ja?? .uni Laguavru Coffee.
For sale low bv " E. A. G. I) HOPE.
To Flour Buyers.
PT / V BBLS. St. Louis FLOUR, Extra Family,
0\J 100 Rbis. Baltimore Extra Flour,
125 Rbis. Super and Eine Flour,
Fresh ground and selected carefully. For sale at
price? randing from $7."ill to $13.0(1 per bbl., by
March ?1 12 K. S PEN HOUSE.
Spring Seed Oats.
C*f\( \ BUSHELS Prime North Carolina and
VH J\? Maryland SEED OATS, tor sale bv
Pel> 19 E A Gr. I). HOPE.
The Reynolds Patent Plow.
HAVING made arrangements with Wm. Glaze
A Co., for the mannf tel ure audoxoliudve salo
of this justly celebrated PLOW, we are prepared
to offer them to the country on ^ood terms. Good
tools will alwavs be found a good investment.
Feb 2S FISHER. LOWRANCE .V FISHER.
Smoked Fish, Etc.
SMOKED SALMON and Halibut, Piokled Tront,
Salmon, Mackerel, Pigs' Feet, etc.,
Mixed Piokles, by the gallon, half the price of
bottled leckies. forHalebv _ GEO. HYMMERH,
Flour has Declined !
COUNTRY FLOUR $5.60 to $6.75 per bag,
Western Flour $3.75 to 17.00 j " "
March 6 FISHER, LOWRANCE A FISHER.
City Taxei.
CITY COUPONS, receivable f<?r City Taxes, for
sale by GREGG, PALMER ? CO.
DRY GOODS.
1869. SPRING 1869.
"Yy/"E beg to advertise to the public onr STOCK
OF GOODS-all fresh and new-for this 6pring
trade. The 8tock consists of
$160,000 IN DRY GOODS,
Which we offer as cheap as any house South oil
New York, and as to VARIETY, HIGHNESS AND
ELE t? ANCE, we are at the head. Nothing be?
longing to a
FIRST-CLASS DRY GOODS HOUSE,
Is wantiDg.
Our Wholesale Department
IS FULL-Prices as LOWand terms as GOOD as
any Southern market.
March 1G gmo IL C. SHIVER.
CITIZENS' SAVINGS BANK
OF
SOUTH OAROLLNA.
Authorized Capital-$000,000.
INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS.
Deposit? of 91 nnd Upward* Received.
MECHANICS, Laborers, Clerks, Planters, Pro?
fessional Men and Trustees can deposit their
Funds and receive interest compounded every six
months.
OFFICERS t
GEN. WADE HAMPTON, President.
COL. J. B. PALMER, Vice-Prosideni.
THOMAS E. GREGG, Cashier.
J. C. R. SMITH, Assistant Cashier.
Persons at a distance may send money by
Express.
COW PEAS.
pr AA BUSHELS Sound COW PEAS, for sale
OV/Lf by_ J3. & G. D. HOPE.
PI R El FI R E ll
JETNA PIRE? INSURANCE
COMPANY,
HARTFORD, CONN.
Incorporated 1819. - - - Charier Perpetual
Cash Capital.$3,000,000
Cash Assots. 5,000,000
Tho STRONGEST Fire Insurance Companv in
tl a United States.
North Amerioan Insurance Company,
HARTFORD, CONN.
Capital and Assets.$500,000.
GEORGE HUGGINS, Agent.
Oflicc in rear of Messrs. Duftio A Chapman's
Book store, Davis' new building, Main street, Co?
lumbia, S. C. Jan 8 3mo
Land and City Property for Sale.
14 FIRST CLASS CITY RESIDENCES, 8 to 12
. Rooms,
2. 7 Second Class City Residences,6to 10 Rooms,
3. 5 Third Class " " 3 to 0 "
i. 8 Valuable Building Lots, on Main street,
5. 10 " Lots, in other parts of the city,
G. 3 Large Lots in Waverley,
7. 14 Tracts of Land, within 3 xuileB of Columbia,
from ten sores to 1,000,
fi. The Hopkins T. O. Plantation, 1,480 acres.
9. 2,422 acres, noar Kingsville, one of the best
cotton and stock plantations in the country,
10. 9 Other Plantations in Richland-some bf
them very desirable,
11. 10,000 acres in Edge?eld- several tracts,
12. Mill and Planting Property in Lexington,
13. 13,000 acres in Charleston-phosphate and
other Lands,
14. 2,500 acres Farming Lands in Fairfield,
15. 1,700 acres near Green fill Court House,
10. 0,000 " in Laurens- several tracts,
17. 2,000 " in Kershaw,
18. 1,900 " in Marlboro-a No. 1 place,
19. 210 " in York -rich in gold,
20. 7 Fine plantations in Abbeville.
21. 85,000 acres of Land in Florida.
Parties desiring to purchaso or sell propel ty,
will lind it to their interest to consult with us. Wo
I have correspondents in New York, Philadelphia
I and Baltimore, to which points we aro constantly
sending descriptive liwt* of property for sale.
March C GIBRES A THOMAS.
Globe Mutual Life Insurance Co., of N. Y.
("1ASH ASSETS JANUARY 1, $1,171,000.
J INCORPORATED 1804
Has boon in operation but four years, during
which time it has assured a larger amount than
any Company in the United States, during a cor?
responding period of existence. One of the chief
causes ot tts organization, was the forfeiture by
sevi l il Northern Companies of tho policies ot
Southerners, during the war. The leading oflicers
of this Company protested against this injustice,
and on ii* consummation, withdrew and orga?
nized tho "GLOBE ML' t'UAL," on principles moro
liberal and just than those yet adopted by any
other Insurance Company. In tho cvont of death
in battle or in a duel, the equitable value of the
policy will be rotnrncd to tho hoirs. ALL other
Companies, forfeit it. In case of suicido, tho
FULL Policy is paid. No restriction on travel.
This Companv has, in it H guarantee fund of
$500,000. an element of atrongth possessed by no
other Company. It ofl'ers the entirely new fuaturo
of Probability Endowment, which gives the
largest possible sum for the premium paid. No
other Companv jmsse-se* this featnre. Insures
children of any uge. In tho moderation of its
premium rates, in tho variety of its tables, in it H
dividends and in tho seenrity offered insurers, it
invites comparison with anv other Company.
JOHN C. HASKELL, State Ag't, Columbia, 8. C.
Prof. JOHN T. DARPV, Medical Examinor.
Gen. S. B. BuoKKKR, Southern Manager.
Agunta wanted throughout the State.
Jan 30 3mo*
NOW IS THE TIME
TO SPEND YOUR MONEY.
GREAT BARGAINS
IN
DRY GOODS
NOW OFFERED BY
C. F. J ACKSON,
TO MAKE ROOM FOR A
NEW % COMPLETE
STOCK OF
SPRING GOODS
NOW ARRIVING.
Feb 25
DR. W. H. TUTT'S
STANDARD PREPARATIONS.
SARSAPARILLA AND QUEEN'S DELIGHT,
Expectorant,
Vegetable Liver P?UB,
Improved Hair Dvc,
For aalo by E. E. JACKSON.
Feb 27_ly
HEINITSH'S QUEEN'S DELIGHT
IS THE WONDER OF MODERN SCIENCE. No
medicino hau attained Bach a world-wido repu?
tation as thia justly celebrated COMPOUND. Its
extraordinary beading powers are at toa ted to by
thousands, and every mail is freighted with let?
ters bearing testimony to its excellent character
and worth as a medicine. Orders aro coming in
from all quarters, and all bear unmistakable evi?
dence of its great popularity.
"Mr. E. II. //emus/i-DEAR Sm: I have been
afflicted for many years with an eruption of the
skin, oi tho nature of EryBipelaa, and have tried
a number of preparations without relief. My ?
health, much impaired in consequence of thia dis?
ease, and having heard so much about tho virtues
of your preparation of 'Queen's Delight,' I was
indnced io try it. My expectations are more than
realized; I find it a complete success. I give thin
testimony freely, that others may be benefit ted.
Yours respectfully, Mrs. H. F."
Read thia remarkable case of Liver Complaint,
cured by one bottle of "Queen's Delight:"
"Mr. E. Ii. Ileinilsh-DEAR Sin: Mrs. Rials was
suffering with Liver Complaint and pains in thu
side and heart, nervousness, could not sleep, bad
appetite aud general bad health. Iprocured ono
bottle of your 'Queen's Delight.' 1 regard her
case as cured. Sho is looking as well as Bho ever
did. Your 'Queou'a Delight' is a blessing to the
afflicted. I give this certificate cheerfully. Yonrs
respectfully, J. D. R?ALS."
General .'.oatration cured bv tho "Queen's De?
light:"
"Messrs. Fisher cfc lleindsh - GENTS: I have no
hesitation in saying that I regard 'Heinitsh's
Queen's Delight' a great medicine. I have been
Buffering with Weakness, Languor, Want of Ac?
tivity, Fatiguo of Limbs, Drowsiness, Sleepiness,
Nervousness and General Prostration. I have
taken ono bottle of the'Queen's Delight.' and I
rejoice to say that I am a new man and am about
my business as well as ever. Yours trulv,
"H. L FA?NER."
.DB. E. H. HEINITSU: Your medicino for Chills
and Fevor ?B asuro remedy. I have been suffer?
ing for several months past, and one bottle of
vour Chill and Fever Curo has ontirely curod tho
diseaso. I have not had a chill since, and I re?
gard my health restored. Yonrs respectfully,
"M. D. WADE, Tax-Collector."
"Dn. E. H. HEINITSU: I take great pleasure in
testifying to the remarkable medicinal powers of
?onr valuable medicine, the 'Queen's Delight.' I
lave used three bottles in my family, and I owe
the restoration of my wife's health entiroly to its
uso. I am new trying it for Asthma, on my
daughter, a child six years of age; will report the
result. Your medicine is worthy a place in every
houaehould. Yours, Ac, REV. A*. K. DURHAM."
"Dr. E. II. Heinitsh- DEAR SIR: I cheerfully en?
dorse the recommendation given foryour 'Queen's
Delight' in cases of Chills and Fever." I have been
cured with vour medicine when every other I tried
failed. Yours truly, S. L. SLOANE."
"Dr. E. ll. Ileinilsh- DF.AR SIR: Your 'Queen's
Delight' has done all yod promised it would do in
my case. A radical cure for Chill and Fever. The
chills are gone. A general restoration of my health
is the result of only ouo bottle. My doubts have
All been removed in regard to the efficacy of your
medicine. I have tried it, therefore I can endorse
the statement of others that it is the best medi?
cine out. Yours, Ac, W. K. ELKINS."
"Dr. E. H. Ileinilsh-DEAR SIR: In accord?
ance with my promise. I give you the certifi?
cate of euro in my . r.re. I u?d Chills and Fever
for more than three mouths, in which time my
loss of work was ennui to $100. I took only one
bottle of your 'CHILL (Titi'.'and I am entirely
cured; my health restored. Tho only objection I
have to it ia that it increased mv appetite far be?
yond my means to supply it. Otherwise, it is the
best Chill and Fever Cure known. Yours truly,
"HENRY DANIELS."
Re sure and ask for "IJETNITSITS QUEEN'S
DELIGHT" and see that bis name is on it.
Look out and avoid bane imitations.
Wholesale Agents, FISHER ' HEINITSU.
Feb ? } i loin m bia.
Mackerel.
rr rr KITS No. 1 Ray and Shoal MACKEREL.
I tJ CO Rbis., Halves and Quarters, Nos. 1, 2 and
$ for Hale by E. k G. I). HOPE.
Seed Potatoes.
7ff DHLS. PINK-EYES, PRINCE ALBERT'S,
O Jackson Whites, and Early Goodrich, in fine
order and for salo by E. A G. D. HOPE.
Just Arrived,
Bt f\f\ BUSHELS of Good White CORN, which
*J\J v/ will be sold lower than any in the mar?
ket, from the Depot. Applv to
March ll JNO. D. BATEMAN.
PEANUTS.
?1 An BUSHELS FINDERS or PEANUTS, for
OUI/ salo by E. A G. D. HOPE.
Wine Bottle?.
,"iA GROSS Wine Bottles, for sale by
Jt\J Feb ii E. k G. D. HOPE.
In Bankruptcy--District of South. Carolina.
At Colombia, on the 18th dav of January, A. D.
1800.
THC undi r H i ? -, ? i ' ? 11 hereby giver notice of Ida ap
poritmeut a? Assignee of PETER B. GLASS,
of Colombia, in th? County of Richland, and
State of South Carolina, within said District, who
has been adjndgod a bankrupt upon his own peti?
tion, by tho District Court ot said. District.
March ll Ui3 D. B. MILDER. Assignee.
IN BANKRUPTCY.
District of South CaroUna-At Colnmbia, tho 3d
day of Maroh, A. D. 1869.
THE undersigned hereby gives notice- of his ap?
pointment as Assignee of ROBERT BRYCE
A SON, of Columbia, in the County of Richland,
and State of South Carolina, within said District,
who have been adjudged Bankrupts upon their
own petition, by the District Court of Haid District.
March 4 th8 THQ8. J. LAMQTTE. Assignoe.
IN BANKRUPTCY.
District of South Carolina-At Columbia, tho 3d
day of March, A. D. 1869.
THE undersigned hereby gives notice of his
appointment as Assignee of A. C. SQUIBB,
of Colnmbia, in tho County of Bichland, and State
of South Carolina, within said District, who has
been adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own petition,
bv thc District Conrt of said District.
March? th3 THQ8. J. LaMOTTB, Assignee.
IN BANKRUPTCY.
District of South Carolina--At Columbia, the Sd
day of March, A. D. 1869. - ? f,
THE undersigned hereby gives notice of hfs ap?
pointment as Assignee of H. C. MARK, of
Columbia, in the County of Richland, and State of
South Carolina, within said District, who has been
adjudged a Bankrupt upon his own petition, by
the District Court of said District.
March 1 th3 THOS. J. LAMOTTE. Assignee.
Garden Seed?.
THORBURNS SEEDS-full assortment. These
seeds have been for nearly a century beforo
tho pnblic, and require commendation from no
one. Tor sale by_ GEO. 8YMMERS.
JOHN T. SLOAN, JR,,
Attorney Rt Law and Solicitor In Kqntty,
WILL PBACTICE in all Courts of the State
and United StatcB. Office: Columbia, 8. C.
Personal attontion given to the collection of
claims, and returns promptly made. March 9 12?
Notice.
OFFICB CLEBK OF THE M A UK KT,
COLUMBIA, March ia, 1869.
THE BEEF MARKET will be closed at 9 A. M.,
instead of ll A. M., whilst the Market House
?B undergoing repairs. S. L. .DEYEAUX,
March 14 4_Clerk of the Market.
WATCHES, CLOCKS AND JEWELRY.
? HAVING ESTABLISHED myself a few
yyK doors below the Phonix Office, in Bawls'
?ZJ&Music Storo, I will keep constantly on hand
aTgood stock of WATCHES. CLOCKS, JEWELRY
AND SPECTACLES, and respectfully solicit a
share of pnblic patronage.
REPAIRING, of all kinda, done roasonablv and
at short notice. OEO. BRUNS.
March 14 Imo
New Books for Sale at Bryan & McCarter's.
THE CHAPLET OF PEARLS, bv author of Heir
of Redclyno- $1.50.
Cast UH bv the Se?, by ?ir Samuel Baker-75c.
How a Bride was Won. Illustrated.
Above Robies, by Mies Brightwell-11.60.
Jesus of Nazareth, His Life Ac, with descrip?
tion of tho Palestino. Illustrated, by Abbott.
Dilko's English Speaking Countries- fl 00.
Tales of Horocs, (som English History-11.50.
ALSO,
Some Now Novels, London Juvenile.
Books Cheap and beautiful, Ac.
New stylos of Silver and Gold Pens. Feb 20
New Goods! New Goodsl
IN
Great Variety,
FOR
Spring and Summer,
AT
KIN ARB'S.
March_14_
SPRING GOODS.
J| CLOTHING. g|
Jg HATS.
-o
GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS
Oassimeres.
,yyE ARE RECEIVING THE LARGEST AN I
best selected stock of the above goods eve;
brought to this city, bought low tor cash, am
will be sold at a small advance.
In CLOTHING, we have everything from planta
lion wear to tine French Cassimere- all equal)
well made.
In HATS, all the new Spring ftylee. Alpine, Vc
locipede, General Piini, and new style Silk Hate
Country dealers would do well to examine on
stock before going further.
R. & w. c. SWAFFIELD.
Mar.h 10